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- Hidden Wells In My Garden
- This quilt was machine pieced and quilted in 2001. This quilt was made and lent by Jacqueline Meckler.
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- Hooper's Island Quilt
- This quilt was hand stitched by Nettie Creighton. The date was not known. This quilt was lent by Jay and Susan Meredith.
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- Hooper's Island Quilt
- This quilt was made by Nettie Creighton. The date was not known. This quilt was lent by Jay and Susan Meredith.
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- Hour Glass
- This quilt was hand and machine stitched in 2000. The quilter saw a similar quilt on display at the local library and asked the maker to help her make one. This quilt was made and lent by Nona H. Stanley.
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- Janice's Inspiration
- This quilt was machine pieced by Edith Brooks and was hand quilted by the Amish. This quilt contains many different block patterns selected by Janice Ewell. This quilt was lent by Edith Brooks.
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- Kwanzaa Quilt
- This quilt is a nine patch appliquĦ§| quilt made with a donated top. Nanette Spear helped with assembly and added the centerpiece that clients quilted. This quilt was lent by Pleasant Day Care Center.
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- Log Cabin
- This quilt was hand pieced and hand quilted in 1935 by Stella Hurley Moore, Daisey Hurley Dayton, Maggie Ewell, Flossie Ewell, and Ada McCready. This quilt was lent by Anita Moore.
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- Log Cabin
- This quilt was hand quilted and machine stitched in 2000. The log cabin has always been a favorite pattern of this quilter and she has done several. This quilt was made and lent by Hilda Lee Marshall.
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- Log Cabin
- This quilt was machine pieced and quilted from a pattern in Eleanor Burns' "Quilt A Day" book in 2002. This quilt was made and lent by Elaine Pohl.
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- Log Cabin
- This quilt was made using flannel, cotton, and satin. Every stitch was done by hand by someone in the Hook family during 1900 to 1925. This quilt was given to the owner by her mother-in-law. This quilt was lent by Jeannine Hook.
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- Log Cabin
- This quilt was hand quilted, with cotton batting, and muslin backing. This quilt was made by Laura Dixon (1906 - 1986), in Lakesville, MD, around the 1930's - 40's. Lent by Ed and Dolores Dixon.
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